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Fresh pricked. US No. 1. Superfood for your heart; bones. dole.com. Our Quality Pledge: At Dole we stand behind our reputation for high quality and freshness. Please call us if you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or to request recipes, at 1-888-304-3653. Visit our web site at: www.Dole.com. Produce of U.

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USDA organic. Make a difference. The benefits of eating fresh fruits and vegetables are endless. Eating fresh organic produce is one way to respect your body and the planet. By choosing organic produce, you can help eliminate harmful chemicals from entering our environment; the same environment that provides the air you breathe, the water you drink, and a place for your children to play. Small changes do make a big difference. Thank you for making a change today that will allow all of us to enjoy and healthier Tomorrows. Certified organic by Quality Assurance International. Produce of USA.

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U.S. No. 1 Potatoes. Food to live by. Earthbound Farm's delicious organic salads, fruits and vegetables are grown without the use of toxic and persistent chemicals. Our farming methods replenish the soil, protect the purity of our air, water and food supply, and preserve precious natural resources. Thank you for choosing organic - the healthiest choice for you and the planet. Certified Organic by California Certified Organic Farmers. USDA Organic.

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A gluten free food. Hearty. Wholesome. Healthy. No sodium. High in vitamin C. No fat. Fresh from our family farm. Est 1905. Fifth Generation Family Farm: The Folson Family potato-growing heritage extends back to 1905 when Nels Folson of hoople, North Dakota, became the states first commercial potato grower. Nels laid a foundation that his son, Charlie, would build upon. In 1952, Charlies son, Richard Bud Folson, followed in his fathers footsteps by incorporating his own potato farming venture in the Red River Valley. Bud always enjoyed producing Red River Reds for the marketplace. As time moved along and retail markets evolved, Buds son, Bryan, diversified the operations red potato varieties and added yellow potatoes to production. Bryans fifth-generation sons are now learning the potato industry and continuing the family legacy. Everyone at Folson Farms appreciates the hard work, innovation, and sacrifice that these men put forth to succeed. The Folson family strives to maintain their tradition of excellence. Produce of USA.